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Chapter 1

Worksheet
1. Write the successor of the largest 3-digit number.

2. Write the predecessor of the smallest 4-digit number.

3. Circle the smallest number and underline the largest number in each row.
(a) 3450 3504 3405 3054
(b) 4893 4983 3849 4693
(c) 8650 8605 8655 8566
(d) 2050 2500 2005 2550
4. Write the place values of encircled digits.
(a) 3 6 7 0 ____________ (b) 7 5 9 2 ____________
(c) 5 9 3 2 ____________ (d) 6 3 8 6 ____________

5. Which number is not common between natural numbers and whole numbers?

6. Starting from 2578, what will be the 7th number in ascending order.

7. Starting from 3595 what will be the 8th number in descending order.

8. Write the greatest number and the smallest number using the digits 1, 0, 6
and 2.

9. Round the following:


(a) 87 to the nearest ten. (b) 112 to the nearest hundred.
(c) 3726 to the nearest thousand.

10. Fill in the blanks.


(a) Even numbers have these digits in ones place:
___________ or ___________ or ___________ or ___________ or ___________ .
(b) Odd numbers have these digits in ones place:
___________ or ___________ or ___________ or ___________ or ___________ .
Chapter 2
Worksheet
1. Fill in the blanks.
(a) 269 + (780 + 689) = (269 + 780) + ________________
(b) (7260 + 1653) + 750 = ________________ + (750 + 1653)
(c) 2359 + 1 = ________________
(d) 4670 + 1000 = ________________
(e) Hundred more than 6250 is ________________
(f) Thousand more than 5243 is ________________
(g) 4990 + 1010 = ________________
(h) 200 more than 1800 = ________________
(i) 1000 + 0 + 7500 = ________________
(j) 1 more than 8999 = ________________

2. Find the sum of:


(a) 3080 and 2520 (b) 4125 and 3340
(c) 2995 and 3662 (d) 5005 and 2850
3. Find the sum.
(a) 5 4 2 5 (b) 3 4 5 5 (c) 6 8 5 1 (d) 5 7 2 5
3 3 3 6 6 4 6 4 3 6 3 4 1
+ 5 1 7 + 5 4 3 2 + 2 5 4 3 + 2 2 3 3

4. In a garden, there are 1300 herbs, 1640 shrubs and 200 trees. What is the total
number of plants in the garden?
5. In a city, there are 140 shops of toys, 200 shops of grocery items and 300 shops of
fancy dresses. Find out the total number of shops.
6. A shopkeeper sold 700 greeting cards in one year and 550 cards in the next
year. How many cards did he sell in two years?
7. Estimate the sum to the nearest 100.
(a) 159 + 209 (b) 642 + 79 (c) 789 + 299 (d) 301 + 390

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Chapter 3
Worksheet
1. Simplify:
(a) (2511 + 5324) – 2432 = ________________
(b) (4351 – 1230) + 4651 = ________________
(c) 2342 + (7000 – 4500) = ________________
(d) (3210 + 2101 ) – 3465 = ________________

2. Subtract:
(a) 3120 from 7390 (b) 4590 from 5200
(c) 8999 from 9000 (d) 1020 from 8020
(e) 6888 from 7000 ( f ) 4355 from 5005

3. Solve the following:


(a) 2540 + 3890 – 2450 = ________________
(b) 6030 + 1840 – 5000 = ________________
(c) 2890 + 6370 – 1500 = ________________
(d) 7000 + 1800 – 4500 = ________________

4. The cost of one bicycle is ` 2000 and of other bicycle is ` 4500. What is the
difference between their costs?
5. Mr Gupta earns ` 6000 from cloth shop and ` 3500 from book shop. How much
more money he earns from cloth shop?
6. There are 600 girls and 750 boys in a school. If 300 students are absent on a
day, how many are present?
7. What should be added to 2340 to get 5000?
8. A shopkeeper sold 1230 eggs on one day and 3260 eggs on another day. If he
had 7050 eggs, how many eggs are left?
9. Add 1 to 332 + 6666 – 0 to get one less than ___________.
10. Find 540 less than 8080.

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Chapter 4
Worksheet
1. Fill in the blanks.
(a) 125 × 40 = ________ (b) 372 × 10 = ________
(c) 245 × 10 = ________

2. Multiply all by 10.


(a) 725 (b) 549 (c) 694

3. Multiply all by 40.


(a) 222 (b) 164 (c) 238

4. Multiply all by 50.


(a) 144 (b) 139 (c) 150
5. How many days are there in 15 years? (Excluding leap years)
6. How many hours are there in 40 days?
7. How many biscuits are there in 400 packets if one packet has 20 biscuits?
8. There are 80 apple trees in a garden. If one tree has 90 apples. How many apples
can be obtained from all trees?
9. How many minutes make 3 hours?
10. There are 7 months with 31 days, 4 with 30 days and one with 28 days. Find the
total number of days and add 1 to it to find the number of days in a leap year.

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Chapter 5
Worksheet
1. Fill in the blanks.
(a) 36 ÷ = 6 (b) 81 ÷ = 9
(c) 48 ÷ = 8 (d) 120 ÷ = 12

2. Put the correct sign (× or ÷).


(a) 48 6 = 8 (b) 56 8 = 7
(c) 25 2 = 50 (d) 15 3 = 45

3. Find the quotient and remainder and verify your answers.


(a) 64 ÷ 2 (b) 49 ÷ 2
(c) 331 ÷ 3 (d) 500 ÷ 5
(e) 3105 ÷ 3 (f) 936 ÷ 4
(g) 8437 ÷ 6 (h) 6161 ÷ 4

4. Solve the problems.


(a) 5 ice creams cost ` 125. What is the cost of each ice cream?
(b) 4 shirts cost ` 960. How much does one shirt cost?
(c) Banu bought 4 books for ` 800. How much did he pay for each book?
(d) Renu divided 725 by 5 and got the remainder 5. Check, if her answer is
correct.
(e) Which is greater 600 ÷ 4 or 900 ÷ 6?
(f) The number of days in a leap year is 366. Find the number of weeks in a
leap year. (1 week = 7 days)
(g) If the dividend is 9000, quotient is 100 and remainder is 0 (zero). What is
the divisor?
(h) There are 600 chocolates in some boxes. Each box can contain 12
chocolates. How many boxes are there?
(i) How many dozen are there in 720? (1 dozen = 12)
(j) Nidhi divides 1042 by 7 and get 7 as the remainder. Correct her answer.

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Chapter 6
Worksheet
1. Write the fraction for shaded part(s).

(a) (b) (c)


= = =

2. Write <, > or = in .

(a) 1 1 (b) 2 4 (c) 1 1


4 5 6 6 5 9
2 2 5 5 8 2
(d) (e) (f)
8 7 7 7 9 9
3. Write 'A' for ascending order and 'D' for descending order.
1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 A 3 3 3 3
3
(a) (b) ,A , , ,
2 5 6 7 8 A0 8 7 5 4
1

(c) 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 (d) 4
A A A
4 4 4
A 4A
,A , , ,
3 4 6 8 10 A3 11 10 9 7
1

1, 4 , 6 , 7 , 8 9 8 7 6 2
A
(e) (f) ,A , , ,
8 8 8 8 8 A 5 5 5 5
5

6, 4 , 3 , 2 , 1 1 2 3 4 5
A
(g) (h) ,A , , ,
7 7 7 7 7 A 6 6 6 6
6

4. Add/Subtract:
(a) 3 2 (b) 5 1 3
– = + + =
5 5 9 9 9
5 3 1 2 6
(c) – = (d) + + =
10 10 12 12 12

2 5 1 1 2 1
(e) + + = (f) + + =
8 8 8 6 6 6
9 4 12 4
(g) 11 – 11
= (h) 15

15
=

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Chapter 7
Worksheet
1. Identify the following:

(a) (b) (c)

2. Fill in the blanks.


(a) Spherical objects have __________________ surface.
(b) All four sides of a __________________ are equal in length.
(c) A triangle has __________________ sides and __________________ vertices.
(d) A cuboid has 6 faces, _________________ edges and __________________vertices.
(e) A ______________ and a ______________ both have plane and curved surfaces.
(f) Conical objects have ______________ vertex.
3. How many line segments are required to make these alphabets?

(a)
L
_______________
(b)
Z
_______________
(c)
N
_______________
(d)
W
_______________
4. Draw the lines of symmetry in the letters of alphabet which are symmetrical.

5.
P O A R S E K I C
Measure each side of the following figures and identify them.
(a) P Q (b) L

R S
M N
PQ = ____________ cm LM = ____________ cm
RS = ____________ cm MN = ____________ cm
PR = ____________ cm LN = ____________ cm
QS = ____________ cm
Hence, this figure is a ____________. Hence, this figure is a ____________.

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Chapter 8
Worksheet
1. Convert the following:
(a) 3010 paise into rupees and paise.
(b) 480 paise into rupees and paise.
(c) ` 250 into paise.
(d) ` 74 into paise.
2. Add ` 435.15 and ` 187.46.
3. Subtract ` 217.50 from ` 328.75.
4. Multiply ` 55.80 by 9.
5. Divide ` 972.40 by 4.
6. Put the correct symbol >, < or = .
(a) ` 97.80 __________ 9780 paise.
(b) 8702 paise __________ ` 86.20
(c) ` 4.22 __________ 423 paise.
(d) 507 paise __________ ` 5.77
7. Salma bought a radio for ` 300.20, an electric press for ` 172.15 and a heater for
` 90.60. How much money did she spend in all these items?
8. Raju had to pay ` 650 as his school fees. He had only ` 435.50 with him. How
much more money should he pay?
9. If a space suit costs ` 130.40, how much will 6 space suits cost?
10. Shiela bought 8 erasers for ` 56.24. What is the cost of 1 eraser?

MONEY ME
1. I am the currency of Nepal [P U E E R ] _________________.
2. I am the currency of Japan [E N Y ] _________________.
3. In China they call me [A U N Y] _________________.
4. In Kuwait, I am called [R I A D N ] _________________.

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Chapter 9
Worksheet
1. Fill in the blanks.
(a) The hour hand takes ________________ hours to complete one round.
(b) When the minute hand is at 3 and the hour hand is between 10 and 11, the
time is ________________ or ________________.
(c) When the minute hand is at 4 and the hour hand is a little past 10, the time is
________________ or ________________.
(d) ________________ hand moves faster.
(e) It takes ________________ minutes for the minute hand to move from 12 to 5.
2. Take a bangle and draw 4 circles. Mark 12 big divisions on each. Draw the hour
and minute hands showing the following time (write the time in both ways
below the clock).
(a) 9 : 25 (b) quarter to 7 (c) 5 minutes to 11 (d) 3 : 15
3. Here is a Calendar for the month of August in a year.
AUGUST
Sun 4 11 18 25
Mon 5 12 19 26
Tue 6 13 20 27
Wed 7 14 21 28
Thu 1 8 15 22 29
Fri 2 9 16 23 30
Sat 3 10 17 24 31

Now, answer these questions:


(a) There are ________________ days in this August.
(b) What days fall on the following dates?
1 ________________________________________________ , 6 ________________________________________________ ,
18 ________________________________________________ , 26 ________________________________________________ ,
30 ________________________________________________

(c) Write all the dates falling on Thursday.


(d) Write the dates for the following days:
First Sunday ______________________________________ , Fourth Tuesday ______________________________________

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Chapter 10
Worksheet
1. Which unit (km, m or cm) will be suitable for measuring the following ?
(a) height of a baby (b) length of a rope
(c) length of a matchstick (d) height of T.V. tower

2. Fill in the blanks.


(a) ___________________ is the standard unit of length.
(b) To convert km into m, we multiply by ___________________.
(c) We measure long distances in the unit called ___________________.
(d) There are ___________________ cm in 1 m.

3. Convert the following:


(a) 5 m 38 cm into cm (b) 12 km 37 m into m
(c) 180 m into cm (d) 35 m 11 cm into cm
4. List 4 things that are sold by measuring their length.
5. Add 17 km 210 m, 278 m and 100 km 28 m.
6. Subtract 109 m 33 cm from 128 m 65 cm.
7. Choose the correct symbol <, > or = .
(a) 7 km _________ 6900 m (b) 4 m 20 cm _________ 425 cm
(c) 9 m _________ 99 cm (d) 2 m 60 cm _________ 260 cm

8. Draw a on the correct relation.


(a) 1 km = 100 m (b) 1 km = 1000 m
(c) 100 cm = 1 km (d) 1 m = 100 cm
(e) 1000 m = 1 km (f) 1000 cm = 1m

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Chapter 11
Worksheet
1. Which unit would be suitable for measuring the following (kg or g) ?
(a) Weight of your pencil
(b) Weight of a chair
(c) Weight of butter you have for breakfast
(d) Weight of your school bag
2. Fill in the blanks.
(a) __________________ is the unit used to measure heavier objects.
(b) To convert kg into g, we multiply by __________________.
(c) We measure weight of lighter objects in the unit called __________________.
(d) The weight of a T.V. set and a bicycle is measured in __________________.
(e) 7 kg is equal to __________________ grams.
(f) 9000 grams are equal to __________________ kg.
3. Convert the following:
(a) 4 kg into grams (b) 8 kg 500 g into grams
(c) 7000 g into kg (d) 1755 g into kg and g
4. Add 206 kg 65 g, 826 kg and 416 g.
5. Subtract 91 kg 257 g from 129 kg 365 g.
6. Choose the correct symbol >, < or = .
(a) 8 kg 5900 g (b) 6 kg 80 g 7085 g
(c) 5 kg 35 g 5035 g (d) 3 kg 2887 g
7. A coolie carries weight of 12 kg 825 g and 30 kg 712 g together. What is the
total weight carried by the coolie?
8. An empty tin of ghee weighs 1 kg 150 g. When it is filled with ghee, it weighs
17 kg 850 g. How much ghee does it contain?

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Chapter 12
Worksheet
1. Find:

(a) How many bottles of sauce will make 1 litre?


(b) What is the capacity of jam bottle?
(c) What will be the content of 3 bottles of squash?
(d) To buy 100 ml of eye drop, how many bottles will you buy?

2. Fill in the blanks.


(a) The quantity of liquids is expressed in _______________ or _______________.
(b) There are _______________ millilitres in one litre.
(c) Small quantity of liquids is measured in _______________.
(d) To convert litres into millilitres, we multiply by _______________.

3. Convert the following:


(a) 4 l into ml (b) 7 l 50 ml into ml
(c) 6000 ml into l (d) 2750 ml into l and ml

4. Add 87 l 670 ml, 45 l and 550 ml


5. Subtract 487 l 23 ml from 808 l 37 ml.

6. Choose the correct symbol <, > or =.


(a) 9 l 9280 ml (b) 6 l 25 ml 6025 ml
(c) 750 ml 7 l 50 ml (d) 3 l 2782 ml

7. A petrol pump sold 19 l 520 ml and 32 l 750 ml petrol respectively to two car
owners. Find the quantity of petrol sold to these car owners.
8. Mira had 12 l 870 ml of kerosene oil. She gave away 5 l 275 ml kerosene oil to Mona.
How much oil is left with her?

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Chapter 13
Worksheet
Once while digging in his backyard, Sameer found a treasure hidden in a pot. He
found the following treasure in the pot.

Necklaces

Rings

Bracelets

Gold Coins

Silver Plates

Brooches

Scale : 1 item = 5

Complete the pictograph to show the information given below. One has
been done for you.
Bracelets - 20 Silver plates - 45
Rings - 25 Brooches - 15
Necklaces - 60 Gold coins - 40
As Sameer was pulling out the treasure, his neighbour, Rahul saw it and
wondered how he can get some share out of this fortune. Sameer
decides that to be fair to Rahul, he will ask him some questions and if he
answered correctly. He could share the treasure. Can you help him? Use
the graph to answer these questions:
(a) How many Silver Plates does the graph show? ___________
(b) How many more Necklaces than Rings does the graph show? ___________
(c) How many Brooches and Bracelets are there altogether? ___________
(d) What is the difference between the number of Gold Coins and Bracelets?
___________

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